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Difference between Departmental
stores and Multiple shops​

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Answered by sumanth21961514
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Departmental stores offer variety of products to consumers; multiple shops sell only limited i.e. one or two lines of goods. (ii) Location: Departmental stores are centrally located and attract more customers, whereas multiple shops are scattered throughout the city and try to reach near to the customers

Department stores have a long history of offering a wide variety of goods for retail sale, while chain stores are retail outlets in various locations under the same brand and management. ... There are many chains such as restaurants and specialty stores that are not considered department stores.

A supermarket is larger in size and has a wider selection than a departmental store, also selling items typically found in a convenience store, but is smaller and more limited in the range of merchandise than a hypermarket or big-box store.Aug 6, 2017

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